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The Proceedings of

The Fifth (1995) International OFFSHORE AND POLAR

ENGINEERING CONFERENCE

VOLUME I, 1995

Offshore Technology & Resources, Gas Hydrates,

Deep-Ocean Mining, Ocean Energy, Environment Techniques,

TLP and Ringing, Floating Structures & Production,

Offshore Systems & Structures, Properties of Soil, Earth Anchors,

Soil Mechanics & Frozen Soil, Foundation

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Copyright © 1995 by International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers, Golden, Colorado, USA. All Rights Reserved.

ISBN 978-1-880653-16-6 (Set) LCCN 94-73796

Indexed by Engineering Index and Others www.isope.org: orders@isope.org

Edited by:

Jin S. Chung, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, USA

Braja M. Das, California State University, Sacramento, California, USA Birger J. Natvig, Norwegian Contractors, Stabekk, Norway Michelle Olagnon, IFREMER, Plouzané, France

Presented at:

The Fifth (1995) International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference held in The Hague, The Netherlands, June 11-16, 1995

Organized by:

International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers

Sponsored by:

International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE) Offshore Mechanics and Polar Engineering Council (OMPEC)

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How to Use This Table of Contents

with cooperating societies and associations

The publisher and the editors of its publications assume no responsibility for the statements or opinions expressed in papers or presentations by the contributors to this conference or proceedings.

International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE)

P.O. Box 189, Cupertino, California 95015−0189 USA

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The Proceedings of

The Fifth (1995) International

OFFSHORE AND POLAR ENGINEERING CONFERENCE

The Hague, The Netherlands, June 11-16, 1995

Copyright © 1995 by International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers, Golden, Colorado, USA. All Rights Reserved. www.isope.org; meetings@isope.org

ISBN 978-1-880653-16-6 (Set) LCCN 94-73796

For set of 4 volumes; 2,543 pp.

VOLUME I

Offshore Mechanics and Technology TLP and Ringing

Floating Structures and Production Offshore Systems and Structures Offshore Resources Gas Hydrates

Deep-Ocean Mining Ocean Energy

Environment Techniques Properties of Soil Earth Anchors

Soil Mechanics and Frozen Soil Foundation

VOLUME II

Offshore and Arctic Pipelines Marine Risers

Mechanics of Cables and Mooring Ice Mechanics

Ice Cover Behavior

Ice-Structure Interactions

Ice Breakers and Transportation Atmospheric Icing Russian Arctic Polar Engineering

VOLUME III

Numerical Waves Wave Measurements

Wave Breaking and Statistics Wave-Body Interactions Hydrodynamic Forces Dynamic Responses Higher-Order Effects Vortex and Vibrations Coastal Hydrodynamics

Laboratory and Ocean Measurements

VOLUME IV

Tubular Structures

Metals, Welding and Corrosion Composite Materials

Mechanics and Computational Mechanics Reliability and Safety

Marine and Ship Technology Double-Hull Tankers LNG Carriers

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The Proceedings of

The Fifth (1995) International

OFFSHORE AND POLAR ENGINEERING CONFERENCE

The Hague, The Netherlands, June 11-16, 1995

Copyright © 1995 by International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers, Golden, Colorado, USA. All Rights Reserved.

ISBN 978-1-880653-16-6 (Set) LCCN 94-73796

CONTENTS

VOLUME I, 1995

OFFSHORE RESOURCES AND TECHNOLOGY

Submarine Cable Route Survey

G. Herrouin and T. Scuiller ................................................................................................................................ 1

Exploration and Development of Oil and Gas Field on the Shelf of Sakhalin

S.M. Bogdanchikov, V.N. Astafiev and E.K. Bojarshin ...................................................................................... 7

The Northumberland Strait Crossing Project

James A. Feltham .............................................................................................................................................. 14

PLENARY PRESENTATION

Soil Parameters for Pile Foundations

A. Verruijt .......................................................................................................................................................... 19

ENVIRONMENT TECHNIQUES

Oil Combatting in a Cold Environment Using Bioremediation Techniques

Jorma Rytkönen, Seppo Liukkonen, Alexei Levchenko, Thomas Worthington, Gennady Matishov

and Vladimir Petrov .......................................................................................................................................... 24

Putting the Environment First - Planning for Environmental Soundness: The Northumberland Strait Crossing Project

Randy Vallis ...................................................................................................................................................... 31

Ocean Environmental Change Due to an Offshore Airport in Ariake Bay

Yusaku Kyozuka and Kazutoyo Yokoyama ....................................................................................................... 38

Metocean Input Data For Drift Models Application: Loustic Study

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P. Michon, Cdt. Bossart and M. Cabioc'h .. ...................................................................................................... 44

The Tidal Wave Circulation and Water Quality in Harbor Wen-Hen Yang, Juin-Shin Juang and Da-Wei Li ............................................................................................. 51

Multipurpose ROV System for Underwater Monitoring

T. Graczyk ......................................................................................................................................................... 60

TLP AND RINGING

TLP Design Philosophy - Past, Present, Future

B.J. Natvig and H. Vogel ................................................................................................................................... 64

Extreme Steepness of Numerical Model and Laboratory Waves

Elzbieta M. Bitner-Gregersen, Kim J. Mørk and Carl T. Stansberg ............................................................... 70

Experimental Study of Non-Linear Loads on Vertical Cylinders in Steep Random Waves

C.T. Stansberg, E. Huse, J.R. Krokstad and E. Lehn ....................................................................................... 75

Springing and Ringing Due to Nonlinear Waves on a Coupled TLP Cheung Hun Kim, Chuntian Zhao and Jun Zou ............................................................................................... 83

Springing Responses of a Taut-Moored Column-Footing Type Floating Body

Koichi Masuda, Tomoki Ikoma and Takashi Nagai ......................................................................................... 90

Higher Order Forces on a Vertical Cylinder in Waves: Comparisons of Experimental and Numerical Results

Y.-M. Scolan, M. Le Boulluec and D. Martigny ............................................................................................... 99

High Frequency Effects of Modifications to Morison's Equation on the Response of a TLP B.B. Mekha, C.P. Johnson and J.M. Roesset .................................................................................................. 104

Dynamic Response of Offshore Guyed Towers to Low Frequency Wind Induced Loads

R.S. Bisht and A.K. Jain .................................................................................................................................. 112

Dynamic Behavior of Articulated Single Point Mooring System

A.K. Jain .......................................................................................................................................................... 119

FLOATING STRUCTURES AND PRODUCTION

Developments in Dynamic Positioning Systems for Offshore Stationkeeping and Offloading

A.B. Aalbers, R.B.H.J. Jansen, R.J.P.E. Kuipers and F. Van Walree ........................................................... 125

Pressure Surge Analysis in Tanker Loading/Unloading Systems

Z. El-Oun and P. Stephens .............................................................................................................................. 132

On the Performance of Large Floating Structures with Different Connectors in Waves Mikio Takaki, Xin Lin and Yasushi Higo ........................................................................................................ 139

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Hydroelastic-Response Analysis of a Box-Like Floating Airport of Shallow Draft

S. Wang, R.C. Ertekin, A.T.F.M. van Stiphout and P.G.P. Ferier ................................................................. 145

Experimental Modal Analysis on Unit-Linked Large Floating Structure Models

Ryuji Endo, Takuji Hamamoto, Takehiko Kato, Takayuki Hayashi and Nobuyoshi Tosaka ........................ 153

A New Original Approach to the Assessment of Marine Drilling Systems

Raffaele Romagnoli ......................................................................................................................................... 159

A Buoyant Leg Structure for the Development of Marginal Fields in Deep Water

Robert W. Copple and Cuneyt C. Capanoglu ................................................................................................ 163

OFFSHORE SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURES

Deep Water Offshore Jacket Removal

E.C.P. van Herel, A. Wijninckx and J. Wardenier ......................................................................................... 169

Experimentally Development of Underwater Abrasive Water Jet Cutting System Using a High-Polymer Mixed Abrasive

Hitoshi Yamaguchi .......................................................................................................................................... 176

Features of a Taut Leg Mooring System for Deep Water

T. Løvstad, J. Namork and A.U. Nilsen .......................................................................................................... 180

Simplified Evaluation of the Capacities of Template-Type Offshore Platforms

R.G. Bea and M.M. Mortazavi ........................................................................................................................ 185

Analysis of Subsea Structure Installation

I.E. Kopsov and P.C. Sandvik ......................................................................................................................... 193

Design and Analysis of SHW Living Quarter H.A. Moon, Y.C. Park and Y.S. Bae ................................................................................................................ 200

A Study on the Correlation Between Structural and Environmental Data of an Offshore Platform

Luciano Galano, Ostilio Spadaccini and Andrea Vignoli ............................................................................. 207

Simplified Dynamic Assessment for Fixed Offshore Structures Under Extreme Waves W. Visser .......................................................................................................................................................... 215

Image Processing in Offshore Engineering

Martius V.R. Rodriguez, Marcelo de A. Oliveira, Maria E.T. de Almeida, Celi Lorenzoni and

A.J. Ferrante .................................................................................................................................................... 222

A Network Planning Model for Offshore Structures

Aysen Ergin, Can Elmar Balas and Engin Keyder ........................................................................................ 227

CO2 Miscible Displacement Enhanced Oil Recovery in Dutch North Sea

P.J.C. Alkemade .............................................................................................................................................. 231

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GAS HYDRATES

Hydrate Formation in Pipelines

Frank Dorstewitz and Dieter Mewes .............................................................................................................. 244

Gas Hydrate Nucleation and Growth Kinetics in Multiphase Transportation Systems

D. Lippmann, D. Kessel and I. Rahimian ....................................................................................................... 250

Hydrate Problems in Pipelines: A Study from Norwegian Continental Waters David Lysne, Roar Larsen, Åse K. Thomsen and Are Lund ........................................................................... 257

Gas Solubility in Saline Water and Its Effect on Hydrate Equilibria

B. Tohidi, A. Danesh, R.W. Burgass and A.C. Todd ...................................................................................... 263

An Extended Absorption Theory for Hydrate Equilibrium Bjørn Kvamme ................................................................................................................................................. 269

How Does CO2-Hydrate Influence Options for Deep Ocean Carbon Dioxide Deposition?

Per Christer Lund ........................................................................................................................................... 277

Transport of Natural Gas as Frozen Hydrate

J.S. Gudmundsson, F. Hveding and A. Børrehaug ........................................................................................ 282

Kinetics of Gas Hydrate Formation and Kinetic Inhibition in Offshore Oil and Gas Operations

Peter Englezos ................................................................................................................................................. 289

DEEP-OCEAN MINING AND DYNAMICS

Deep Seabed Mining? An Economic and Legal Ordeal

J.P. Lenoble ..................................................................................................................................................... 297

The Effects of Vibration Absorbers with Nonlinear Springs on the Longitudinal Vibration of a Pipe String for Mining Manganese Nodules

Kazuo Aso, Katsushige Kan, Hitoshi Doki and Tetsuya Natori ..................................................................... 303

Model Test of Gravity Coring

Tetsuo Yamazaki, Tadaaki Ezawa, Kohei Maeda, Teteki Yoshida and Katsuya Tsurusaki .......................... 310

Dynamic Response of Deep-Sea Sediments to the Collector Touch-Down

Tetsuo Yamazaki, Katsuya Tsurusaki and Takahiko Inagaki ........................................................................ 315

OCEAN ENERGY

An Experiment-Based Time-Domain Mathematical Model of OWC Power Plants

A.J.N.A. Sarmento and A. Brito-Melo ............................................................................................................ 321

Wave Forces on an Array of Oscillating Water Column Type Free Standing Wave Energy Caissons

S. Neelamani and K. Thiruvenkatasamy ......................................................................................................... 328

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Impulse Turbine with Self-Pitch-Controlled Guide Vanes for Wave Power Conversion (Guide Vanes Connected by Link Motion)

T. Setoguchi, K. Kaneko, H. Taniyama, H. Maeda and M. Inoue ................................................................. 337

Asymmetrical and Fluctuating Performance of the Islay Wells Air Turbine

R. Curran, S. Raghunathan and T.J.T. Whittaker .......................................................................................... 343

The Use of Dynamic Simulation as a Tool in the Design of Wells' Turbine

S.J. McIlwaine, R. Curran, S. Raghunathan, T.P. Stewart and T.J.T. Whittaker .......................................... 349

Performance of the Contra-Rotating Wells Turbine

L.M.C. Gato and R. Curran ............................................................................................................................ 355

Aerodynamic Performance of Contra-Rotating Wells Turbine for Wave Energy Conversion

S. Raghunathan and W.C. Beattie .................................................................................................................. 363

Utilising Tidal Currents to Generate Electricity in Orkney and Shetland Ian G. Bryden, Colin Bullen and Oliver Paish ............................................................................................... 370

PROPERTIES OF SOIL

Geotechnical Study of Marine Clays of Recent and Pleistocene Deposits in Osaka Bay Research Committee on Geotechnical Information of Osaka Bay Seabed Deposits, Chairman:

Tamotsu Matsui ............................................................................................................................................... 377

Physical Properties and Mechanical Behavior of Clays with Saline Pore Fluid Masayoshi Shimizu .......................................................................................................................................... 385

Engineering Properties of the Hydraulic-Filled Sand

John C. Li, C.J. Jeng, C.Y. Lin and C.J. Lee .................................................................................................. 392

Effect of Sample Disturbance on Undrained Strength Anisotropy

Takaharu Shogaki, Hayato Moro and Misao Kaneko ................................................................................... 400

Statistical Properties of Soil Data Within Thinwalled Samplers

Takaharu Shogaki, Hayato Moro and Keiji Kogure ...................................................................................... 406

EARTH ANCHORS ...........................................................................................................................................

Holding Capacity of Plate Anchors in Sand: A Review

B.M. Das and Gurdev Singh ........................................................................................................................... 414

Dynamic Response of Suction Pile Anchor in Poroelastic Seabed Due to Mooring Force Yoshi-hiko Maeno, Tomiya Takatani, Tetsuya Hiraishi and Tomotsuka Takayama ..................................... 420

Effect of Jetting on Footing Penetration and Pullout

Sheng S. Lin ..................................................................................................................................................... 426

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Dynamic Response of Friction Anchor with End Bearing Plate for Mooring System of Floating Structure

Tomiya Takatani, Yoshi-hiko Maeno, Tetsuya Hiraishi and Tomotsuka Takayama ..................................... 430

SOIL MECHANICS

Geotechnical Investigation in New Seoul Metropolitan Airport Site

Eun Chul Shin, Kyu-Jin Lee and Bang-Woong Shin ...................................................................................... 436

Improvement of Soft Sea Bed by Dewatering with Vertical Drain

Tej B.S. Pradhan, Masaaki Kiyama, Masahiro Okamoto and Toshiroh Maida ........................................... 442

Potential Causes for Slope Instabilities of Under-Consolidated Marine Sediments

Ph. Quéméneur, P. Cochonat, J.-F. Bourillet, V. d'Oultremont, J.-P. Tisot, J.-L. Colliat and R. Tofani .... 448

A Practical Application of Two-Dimensional Finite Strain Consolidation Theory

Robert Yun-Pin Chin and Guang-Yih Sheu .................................................................................................... 454

SOIL DYNAMICS AND FROZEN SOIL

Liquefaction of Soils

Vijay K. Puri, Shamsher Prakash and Sanjeev Kumar .................................................................................. 461

The Effects of Preshearing Stress on the Dynamic Behaviors on Saturated Sand

Robert Yun-Pin Chin ....................................................................................................................................... 466

Creep and Yield Model of Frozen Soil Under Triaxial Compression

Anatoly M. Fish ............................................................................................................................................... 473

Settlement of Breakwater on Submarine Soil Due to Wave-Induced Liquefaction

F. Oka, A. Yashima, K. Miura, S. Ohmaki and A. Kamata ............................................................................ 482

The Axial Loading of Foundations Embedded in Frozen Soils A.P.S. Selvadurai and J. Hu ............................................................................................................................ 488

FOUNDATION

A Simple Approach for Calculating Pile Skin Friction in Clays U.A.A. Mirza .................................................................................................................................................... 496

Influence of Model Choice on the Calculated Reliability of a Single Pile

W.T. Lai, B.M. Das and G. Singh ................................................................................................................... 505

Behaviour of Instrumented Model Batter Piles in Clays S. Narasimha Rao and C. Veeresh .................................................................................................................. 511

Finite Element Analysis of a Model Scale Footing on Clean and Oil Contaminated Sand

E. Evgin, M. Boulon and B.M. Das ................................................................................................................ 517

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Numerical Simulation of Pipe Penetration in Non-Homogeneous Soil

Y. Hu and M.F. Randolph ............................................................................................................................... 522

Analysis of Laterally Loaded Pile Groups in Clay

S. Narasimha Rao and V.G.S.T. Ramakrishna ............................................................................................... 527

Simplifying Transformations for the Analysis of Shallow Foundations on Sand

Roy Butterfield and Guido Gottardi ............................................................................................................... 534

Instrumented Model Pile Tests on Sand Plugs

L.J.C. van Haaren, H.J. Kolk and A. Verruijt ................................................................................................ 539

Effect of Void on Shallow Foundation on Geogrid-Reinforced Layered Soil

Braja M. Das and K.H. Khing ........................................................................................................................ 544

Cyclic Load-Induced Settlement of a Square Shallow Foundation With and Without Geogrid Reinforcement

B.W. Shin, B.C. Yeo, B.M. Das, S.U. Shin and S.W. Oh ................................................................................ 548

Improvement Effects of Quicklime Pile on Soft Cohesive Soils Ming-jui Hung, Huei-wen Chang and Hin-Chi Lei ........................................................................................ 555

ADDITIONAL PAPERS

Norwegian Petroleum Resources with Focus on Challenges and Opportunities in the Barents Sea Finn Roar Aamodt ........................................................................................................................................... 560

Three-Dimensional Coupled Responses of a Vertical Deep-Ocean Pipe: Effect of Periodic Internal Flow on Shear Stress

Peter D. Rogers and Jin S. Chung .................................................................................................................. 567

Onshore Wave Energy Resource: Methodology and Tools for the Assessment

M. T. Pontes .................................................................................................................................................... 575

Strength Computation of Pin Connections Through Three-Dimensional Finite Element Idealisation

Y.S. Choo, K.H. Lee, S.H. Wong and T. Zhuang ............................................................................................ 580

The First Controlled Descent of a Large Subsea Structure Kjell Arne Nyhus and Helge Røraas ............................................................................................................... 589

Offshore Wave Energy Experiment

Kim Nielsen, N. Christian Scholten and Kjeld Aaby Sørensen ...................................................................... 596

Review of Probability Based Limit State Design

Ton Vrouwenvelder ......................................................................................................................................... 603

Extreme Response of Deep Water Structures in Directional Seas P. Teigen .......................................................................................................................................................... 609

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The Hydrodynamics of a Wave-Power Device in a Tapered Harbour

B.P.Ó Gallachóir, A.J.N.A. Sarmento and G.P. Thomas ............................................................................... 615

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The Proceedings of

The Fifth (1995) International OFFSHORE AND POLAR

ENGINEERING CONFERENCE

VOLUME II, 1995

Offshore and Arctic Pipelines, Marine Risers,

Mechanics of Cables & Mooring, Ice Mechanics, Ice Cover Behavior,

Ice-Structure Interactions, Ice Breakers & Transportation, Atmospheric Icing,

Russian Arctic, Polar Engineering

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This CD-ROM was created upon scanning the papers in the conference proceedings.. Copyright © 1995 by International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers, Golden, Colorado, USA. All Rights Reserved.

ISBN 978-1-880653-16-6 (Set) LCCN 94-73796

Indexed by Engineering Index and Others www.isope.org: orders@isope.org

Edited by:

Jin S. Chung, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, USA Mohamed Sayed, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada A.M. Gresnigt, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

Presented at:

The Fifth (1995) International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference held in The Hague, The Netherlands, June 11-16, 1995

Organized by:

International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers

Sponsored by:

International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE) Offshore Mechanics and Polar Engineering Council (OMPEC) with cooperating societies and associations

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How to Use This Table of Contents

The publisher and the editors of its publications assume no responsibility for the statements or opinions expressed in papers or presentations by the contributors to this conference or proceedings.

International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE)

P.O. Box 189, Cupertino, California 95015−0189 USA

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The Proceedings of

The Fifth (1995) International

OFFSHORE AND POLAR ENGINEERING CONFERENCE

The Hague, The Netherlands, June 11-16, 1995

Copyright © 1995 by International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers, Golden, Colorado, USA. All Rights Reserved.

ISBN 978-1-880653-16-6 (Set) LCCN 94-73796

CONTENTS

VOLUME II, 1995

PLENARY PRESENTATION

Engineering Repercussions of Ocean Wave Propagation in Ice-Infested Seas

Vernon A. Squire ................................................................................................................................................. 1

OFFSHORE AND ARCTIC PIPELINES

Seabed Irregularity in Subsea Pipeline Spanning Naum Y. Kershenbaum and Gary E. Harrison ................................................................................................... 8

Pipeline Cover Stability

W.H.G. Klomp and P. Lomonaco Tonda .......................................................................................................... 15

Abrasive Water Suspension Jet - A Multifunctional Working Tool for Underwater Applications

C. Brandt, H. Louis, G. Meier and G. Tebbing ................................................................................................ 23

Design of In-line MFL Inspection Tools Using 2-D and 3-D Finite Element Calculation

Poul Laursen, Jukka Mäki and David L. Atherton ........................................................................................... 30

The Geotechnical Design of the Baydaratskaya Bay Pipeline Crossing

James M. Oswell, Alan J. Hanna, Jan Willem Leussink and J.F. (Derick) Nixon .......................................... 34

Instrumentation and Monitoring of Large-Diameter Natural Gas Pipelines Operating at Sub-Zero Temperatures in the United Kingdom

D.P. Greene, R.J. Kettle and E. Middleton ....................................................................................................... 41

Theory and Practice of Installing Pipelines by the Pre-Snaking Method

H.R. (Ed) Vermeulen ......................................................................................................................................... 47

Numerical Analysis of Pipeline Dynamics in Seabed Laying

V. Tikhonov, A. Safronov, M. Kamyshev and N. Figarov ................................................................................ 53

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High Temperature Snaking Behaviour of Pipelines

Svein Sævik and Erik Levold ............................................................................................................................. 63

Intermittent Three-Phase Flow of Oil, Water and Gas in Horizontal Pipes

M. Nädler and D. Mewes .................................................................................................................................. 72

Expansion Analysis of Offshore Pipelines Close to Restraints

Han S. Choi ....................................................................................................................................................... 81

Upheaval Buckling Behaviour of Flexible Flowlines

Elie Kodaissi ..................................................................................................................................................... 89

Buckling of Offshore Pipelines

Shue-Yeong Chi and Yaw-Jeng Chiou .............................................................................................................. 95

Transient Thermal Stresses in Pressure Vessel and Pipelines E.P. Russo, P.D. Herrington and W.W. St. Cyr .............................................................................................. 102

Three-Dimensional Nonlinear Responses to Impact Loads on Free-Span Pipeline: Torsional Coupling and Load Steps

Jin S. Chung, Bao-rong Cheng and H.-P. Huttelmaier ................................................................................. 109

Pipeline Seabed Interaction, Free Span Development

W.H.G. Klomp, E.A. Hansen, Z. Chen, R. Bijker and M.B. Bryndum ........................................................... 117

Deep Sea Pipeline Collapse Under Combined Loads of External Pressure, Bending, and Tension

Robin Li and Richard D. Haun ....................................................................................................................... 123

Review of Free Spanning Pipelines

Kjell Arild Anfinsen ......................................................................................................................................... 129

Evaluation of Fishing Gear Induced Pipeline Damage

C.P. Ellinas, B. King and R. Davies ............................................................................................................... 134

Hydrodynamic Forces on Piggyback Pipelines M.L. Jakobsen and P. Sayer ............................................................................................................................ 142

Wave Force Evaluation on the Kalstø Pipeline Concrete Tunnel

Alf Tørum, Martin Mathiesen, Knut Waagaard and Henning Carlsen ......................................................... 147

Flow Field Along a Flat Surface with a Parallel Placed Cylinder

Y. Yüksel, V. Atli and E. Özkan (Çevik) .......................................................................................................... 157

The Irregular Wave Induced Seepage Force on the Bottom of a Circular Cylinder

Dahong Qiu and Qilong Wang ....................................................................................................................... 162

Scale Effects When Investigating Wave-Induced In-Line Forces on a Cylinder Horizontally Placed Near the Bottom W. Dursthoff and A. Sakout ............................................................................................................................. 170

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Forces on Pipelines in Oblique Attack: Steady Current and Waves

Andrzej Kozakiewicz, Jørgen Fredsøe and B. Mutlu Sumer .......................................................................... 174

RISERS, CABLES AND MOORING

A Design of Flexible Riser Pipe with Composite Material

Y. Makino, T. Fuku, K. Ishii, M. Yoshizawa and H. Wada ............................................................................ 184

Steel Catenary Risers for Deep Water Applications

C.P. Pesce, J.A.P. Aranha, C.A. Martins and M.O. Pinto ............................................................................. 190

Optimal Control of the Heave Motion of Marine Cable/Subsea-Unit Systems

S. Huang and D. Vassalos ............................................................................................................................... 203

Importance of Nonlinearities in Static and Dynamic Analyses of Marine Risers

YeongSoo Bae and Michael M. Bernitsas ...................................................................................................... 209

Iterative Frequency Domain Solution for Nonlinear Riser Response

Amiya Kumar Basu ......................................................................................................................................... 219

Nonlinear Static and Dynamic Analysis of Three-Dimensional Flexible Risers

Takashi Sakamoto and Roger E. Hobbs ......................................................................................................... 227

Effects of Flexible Joints on the 3-D Nonlinear Coupled Responses of a Long Vertical Pipe

Bao-Rong Cheng, Jin S. Chung and Zhao-Chang Zheng .............................................................................. 236

MECHANICS OF CABLES AND MOORING

Effect of Axial Deformation on the Equilibrium Configurations of Marine Cables

Somchai Chucheepsakul, Tseng Huang and Pichet Laohapotjanart ............................................................ 244

Model Experiments on Thruster Assisted Mooring System

Masahiko Nakamura, Wataru Koterayama and Hiroyuki Kajiwara ............................................................. 249

Anchor Mooring Line Configuration Analysis

S. Bang and R.J. Taylor .................................................................................................................................. 255

Axial Fatigue Characteristics of Large Diameter Spiral Strands

Amir Alani and Mohammed Raoof ................................................................................................................. 260

Behaviour of Large Diameter Wire Ropes

Mohammed Raoof and Ivana Kraincanic ...................................................................................................... 266

Modelling Axial Compression Fatigue in Fibre Ropes

J.W.S. Hearle, R.E. Hobbs, M.S. Overington and S.J. Banfield .................................................................... 273

AUV, ROV & ROBOTICS

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Map Based Navigation for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles

S.T. Tuohy, J.J. Leonard, J.G. Bellingham, N.M. Patrikalakis and C. Chryssostomidis .............................. 278

Field Experiments on an Intelligent Towed Vehicle \"Flying Fish\"

W. Koterayama, S. Yamaguchi and M. Nakamura ......................................................................................... 287

Numerical and Experimental Analysis of Flow Past X-35 Hull T. Sarkar, P.G. Sayer and S.M. Fraser .......................................................................................................... 292

Study on the Control System of the Underwater Manipulator

Eiji Shintaku and Yoichi Ogawara ................................................................................................................. 299

Climbing Robot for Underwater Cleaning

H. Haferkamp, Fr.-W. Bach, M. Rachkov and J. Seevers .............................................................................. 305

ICE TECHNOLOGY AND RUSSIAN ARCTIC

The Creep of Saline Ice at Low Stresses and High Temperatures

Jacqueline A. Richter-Menge and Gordon F.N. Cox ..................................................................................... 312

On the Indentation of a Blunt Ice Wedge

A.P.S. Selvadurai and K. Sepehr .................................................................................................................... 317

Shear Strength of Ice Rubble in Laboratory Tests

Eila Lehmus and Tuomo Kärnä ...................................................................................................................... 323

Yield Conditions of an Assembly of Discrete Ice Floes Mohamed Sayed, Venkata R. Neralla and Stuart B. Savage .......................................................................... 330

Finite Element Analysis of the Creep of Debris Containing Thin Ice Bodies

F. Azizi and W.B. Whalley ............................................................................................................................... 336

Satellite Remote Sensing Tools for Sea Ice Engineering

Alain Cavanié, Robert Ezraty and Francis Gohin ......................................................................................... 342

ICE COVER BEHAVIOR

Potential Resistance of the Kara Sea Ice Cover

V.P. Gavrilo, S.M. Kovalev, G.A. Lebedev and O.A. Nedoshivin .................................................................. 345

Short Term Variations of Sea Ice Cover

L.E. Chouinard, L. Garrigues, V.R. Neralla and V.R. Neralla ...................................................................... 349

Interannual Variability of the Ice Cover in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas

L.E. Chouinard, L. Garrigues and V.R. Neralla ............................................................................................ 357

Seismic Activity of Landfast Ice

V.A. Nikitin, V.N. Smirnov, A.I. Shushlebin and I.B. Sheikin ......................................................................... 364

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Seasonal Variability of Sea Ice Sizes and Thickness on the Northern Sakhalin Shelf

A.M. Polomoshnov, P.A. Truskov and S.A. Pokrashenko .............................................................................. 369

ICE-STRUCTURE INTERACTIONS

Simulation of the Ice-Structure Interaction Under the Parabolic Strength Criterion for Ice

D.G. Matskevitch ............................................................................................................................................. 374

Abrasion Mode of a Circular Cylindrical Concrete Structure Due to Sea Ice Movement

Yoshishige Itoh, Yoshihiro Tanaka, Alberto Delgado and Hiroshi Saeki ..................................................... 381

Dynamic Responses of Highway Bridge Under Shock Forces of Icefloe

Zhi-rui Cai, Jin-ji Li, Xiao-ming Sun, Xian-yi Men and De-yi Jin ................................................................ 389

The Structure of Internal Stresses in the Uncompacted Ice Cover K.K. Sukhorukov .............................................................................................................................................. 393

Mechanisms of Ice Gouging Shinji Kioka and Hiroshi Saeki ....................................................................................................................... 398

Ice-Structure Dynamic Interaction: Failure Ice Model

Alexander T. Bekker ........................................................................................................................................ 403

Joint Probability of Environmental Loads on Marine Structures

De Fu Liu, Yong Chun Yang, Chao Wang and Jian Gang Shi ...................................................................... 408

Recent Advances in Ice Interaction and Force Estimation Processes for Vertical Structures A.V.M. Arunachalam ....................................................................................................................................... 412

ICE BREAKERS AND TRANSPORTATION

Ice Conditions Along the North-East Passage in View of Ship Trafficability Studies

Kaj Riska ......................................................................................................................................................... 420

Statistics of Ice-Structure Interaction Juri Kajaste-Rudnitski ..................................................................................................................................... 428

Influence of Cavitation on the Performance of Canadian R-Class Icebreaker Propellers in Blocked Flows

Dan Walker, Neil Bose, Hajime Yamaguchi and Stephen J. Jones ............................................................... 434

Investigation of Ice-Resistant Coatings Used to Protect Ice-Breaker Hull

V.A. Babsev and G.P. Shemendjuk ................................................................................................................. 440

Influence of Saline Frozen Ground on VLF and LF Radio Wave Propagation Parameters in the Arctic Shore Regions

A.D. Frolov and I.V. Fediukine ...................................................................................................................... 444

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ATMOSPHERIC ICING

New Ideas on Aircraft Icing Forecast: First Example and Experiences

Werner Fuchs and Klaus-Peter Schickel ........................................................................................................ 451

Video Monitoring of Atmospheric Icing

J.B. Wareing and P.A. Chetwood ................................................................................................................... 456

Cable Twisting Due to Atmospheric Icing

Pierre McComber, Jacques Druez and Konstantin Savadjiev ....................................................................... 461

Experimental Verification of a Pendant Ice Formation Model

Krzysztof Szilder, Tom Forest and Edward P. Lozowski ............................................................................... 469

A Study of Surface Conductivity and Flashover Voltages of Ice Samples Formed Under Various Freezing Conditions

M. Farzaneh, X. Chen and J. Zhang ............................................................................................................... 476

Structure of Ice Grown on High Voltage Conductors

M. Farzaneh, J. Bouillot, Y. Teisseyre, E.C. Svensson and R.L. Donaberger ............................................... 482

RUSSIAN ARCTIC

Challenges for the Development of Hydrocarbon Fields in the Barents Sea

Ove T. Gudmestad, Arnt Olufsen and Per Strass ........................................................................................... 485

Petroleum Exploration Opportunities on the U.S.-Russia Chukchi Sea Continental Shelf T. Warren, K.W. Sherwood, D.K. Thurston, V.F. Kruglyak, S.A. Zerwick, O.V. Shcherban and

A.V. Grevtsev ................................................................................................................................................... 493

Northern Gateway Oil Terminal Study: Phase 1 Tor K. Vikhamar and Marsel Gubaydulin ...................................................................................................... 501

New Challenges for the Pipeline Engineer in the Russian Arctic

R.J. Brown ....................................................................................................................................................... 507

POLAR ENGINEERING

Observations of Sea Ice and Icebergs in the Western Barents Sea During the Winter of 1987

Sveinung Løset and Torkild Carstens ............................................................................................................. 514

A Method of Estimating Sea Ice Flexural Strength Based on Hydrometeorological Data

V.P. Gavrilo, S.M. Kovalev, G.A. Lebedev and O.A. Nedoshivin .................................................................. 521

The Ocean Drilling Program in Fram Strait: A Case Study of the Use of Ice Charts to Predict the Probabilitiy of Ice-Free Conditions

Peter Wadhams and Maria Pia Casarini ....................................................................................................... 529

Operating Requirements for and Historical Operations of Arctic Offshore Drilling Systems

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in the United States

Jim Regg, John Breitmeier and Jeff Walker .. ................................................................................................. 537

ADDITIONAL PAPERS

Reliability Based Pipeline Design and Integrity Assessment: Pipeline Industry on the Verge

T. Bjornsen, O. Hagen and K.J. Mork ............................................................................................................ 540

Pore-Pressure Gradients in the Proximity of a Submarine Buried Pipeline

W. Magda ........................................................................................................................................................ 548

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Wave Breaking & Statistics, Wave Body Interactions, Hydrodynamic Forces,

Dynamic Responses, Higher-Order Effects, Vortex & Vibrations, Coastal Hydrodynamics, Laboratory& Ocean Measurements

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VOLUME III, 1995

PLENARY PRESENTATION

Recent Progress in Numerical Wave Tank Research: A Review

C.H. Kim .............................................................................................................................................................. 1

NUMERICAL WAVES

On the Generation and Propagation of Waves in 2D Numerical Wave Tanks

Giorgio Contento and Sebastiano Casole ........................................................................................................ 10

Weakly Nonlinear Diffraction Due to Vertical Cylinders in a 3-D Numerical Wave Tank S.Y. Boo and C.H. Kim ...................................................................................................................................... 19

Development of Multi-Face Directional Random Wave Maker T. Hiraishi, T. Kanazawa and H. Fujisaku ....................................................................................................... 26

Nonlinear Viscous Wavefields Generated by a Piston-Type Wavemaker

Ching-Jer Huang, En-Cheng Zhang and Jaw-Fang Lee ................................................................................. 34

A Unique Solvable Higher Order BEM for Wave Diffraction and Radiation

B. Teng and Y.C. Li ........................................................................................................................................... 42

Directional Random Wave Kinematics: Third Order of Approximation

L. Rebaudengo Landò and G. Scarsi ................................................................................................................ 49

The Characteristics of the Mean Velocity in the Turbulent Wave Boundary Layer Induced by Nonlinear Waves

Shamsul Alam Chowdhury, Micho Sato and Masaaki Chaen ......................................................................... 57

Numerical Study on the Energy Loss and the Wave Attenuation Over the Rippled Bed

Yasunori Watanabe, Hiroshi Saeki and Ken-ichiro Hamanaka ...................................................................... 64

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Various Boussinesq Solitary Wave Solutions

George T. Yates ................................................................................................................................................. 70

Representation of Pierson-Moskowitz Type Spectrum in Time Domain

Shigeru Naito and Munehiko Minoura ............................................................................................................. 77

Numerical Simulation and Spectral Analysis of Irregular Sea Waves

Celso K. Morooka and Irineu H. Yokoo ........................................................................................................... 82

WAVE MEASUREMENTS

Wave Climate Assessment by Satellite Remote Sensing Stephen F. Barstow and Harald E. Krogstad ................................................................................................... 90

Combined Use of Satellite Data, Metocean and Prediction Models for a Site Study

Patrick Charriez, Hafed Hajji and Vincent Thouvenin .................................................................................... 98

Wave Measurements for the Design of the Hamidabad Natural Gas Pipeline System Adnan Akyarli .................................................................................................................................................. 105

The Use of Bottom-Mounted Vertical Surface-Piercing Cylinders to Determine Wave Field Characteristics

N. Haritos ........................................................................................................................................................ 112

GPS and GIS Integration in Cable Laying Applications

B. Nakos, V. Balis and C. Liapakis ................................................................................................................. 120

WAVE BREAKING AND STATISTICS

Breaking Wave and Void Fraction Statistics During Swade

Ming-Yang Su .................................................................................................................................................. 126

A Third-Order Random Wave Model Arne Nestegård and Trond Stokka .................................................................................................................. 136

An Environmental Friendly Coastal Structure: Piled Breakwater

M. Sedat Kapdasli and Yalcin Yuksel ............................................................................................................. 143

Comparative Study of Wave Height Distributions

John Z. Yim, S.-L. Shih and M.-Y. Lai ............................................................................................................ 148

WAVE-BODY INTERACTIONS

Performance of Submerged Wave Focusing Structures in a Current

J.W. Lee and K.F. Cheung .............................................................................................................................. 154

An Approximated Solution for Scattering of Oblique Waves by an Array of Piles of

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an Arbitrary Cross Section

Shohachi Kakuno, Keiichi Yamano and Katsuhiko Kurata ........................................................................... 162

Characteristics of Short-Crested Waves and Currents Behind Offshore Man-Made Island Type Power Plant

Masaaki Ikeno, Ryoichi Kajima, Masafumi Matsuyama and Tsutomu Sakakiyama ..................................... 168

A Study of Waterwave Motion Over the Elastic Structure

Su-Liek Shih and Hui-Min Fang ..................................................................................................................... 176

Study of Interaction Among Artificial Island Skew Waves and Viscous Currents1 Decheng Wan, Yingzhong Liu and Guoping Miao ......................................................................................... 182

HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES

Wave Forces on Horizontal Cylinders at Low Keulegan-Carpenter and Reynolds Numbers Wataru Koterayama and Changhong Hu ....................................................................................................... 189

Circular Cylinders Freely Oscillating in Both Waves and Slow Current

Takeshi Kinoshita and Weiguang Bao ............................................................................................................ 196

Vertical Hydrodynamic Forces on Truncated Hollow Cylinders

David C. Weggel and Jose M. Roesset ........................................................................................................... 206

Extreme Wave Kinematics and Impact Loads on a Fixed Truncated Circular Cylinder

J. Zou and C.H. Kim ....................................................................................................................................... 216

On the 3-D Pulsating Source of Michell's Type with Forward Speed

G.P. Miao, Y.Z. Liu, Q.Z. Yang and Z.Y. Liu ................................................................................................. 226

Propagation of Numerical Errors in Hydrodynamic Coefficients to the Response of Floating Structures

Shin-ichi Aoki .................................................................................................................................................. 234

On Computing Nearly Singular Kernel Integral on Curved Surface Panels Shukai Wu ........................................................................................................................................................ 240

On the Vertical Distribution of Wave Impact Pressures

G.U. Müller and T.J.T. Whittaker ................................................................................................................... 244

Simulation of Nonlinear Waves and Forces Due to Transient and Steady Motion of Submerged Sphere

C.C. Lee, Y.H. Liu and C.H. Kim .................................................................................................................... 249

Wave Forces on a Submerged Sphere by Bichromatic Waves

Norimi Mizutani and Koichiro Iwata ............................................................................................................. 258

Wave Interaction with Two Vertical Cylinders

Xian-Chu Zhou, Dong-Jiao Wang and Allen T. Chwang .............................................................................. 266

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Three-Dimensional Effects on Wave Forces on Horizontal Members of a Semisubmersible Koji Otsuka, Yoshiho Ikeda and Koki Ikeda ................................................................................................... 273

Time Domain Computation of Nonlinear Diffraction Loads Upon Three Dimensional Floating Bodies

Pierre Ferrant ................................................................................................................................................. 280

The In-Line Wave Forces on Small Square Cylinder

Yu-cheng Li and Ming He ............................................................................................................................... 289

First Order Wave Loads in Beam Waves

J.M.J. Journée and A.P. van 't Veer ............................................................................................................... 297

Computation of Hydrodynamic Loads on a Bottom-Mounted Surface Piercing Cylinder

P.C.A. de Haas, P.J.F. Berkvens, J. Broeze, E.F.G. van Daalen and P.J. Zandbergen ............................... 304

Hydrodynamic Force Computations on Yawed and Surface-Piercing Bodies

B. Ponizy, M. Ba and M. Guilbaud ................................................................................................................. 308

Nonlinear Diffraction Effects Around a Surface-Piercing Structure

F. Lalli, A. Di Mascio and M. Landrini .......................................................................................................... 314

Loading on a Vertical Cylinder Near Mean Water Level in Long- and Short-Crested Waves

Kesavan Subbiah, John R. Chaplin and Mehernosh B. Irani ........................................................................ 324

Wave Loads on Inclined Cylinders Due to Random Waves

G. Anand Kumar, V. Sundar, K.U. Graw and H. Kaldenhoff ........................................................................ 332

Hydrodynamic Forces Induced by a Solitary Wave on a Submerged Circular Cylinder

A. Clément and S. Mas .................................................................................................................................... 339

Forces and Circulation of Horizontal Cylinders Submerged in Regular Waves Shinichi Arai .................................................................................................................................................... 348

Evaluation of Capacities of Template-Type Gulf of Mexico Platforms

R.G. Bea, K.J. Loch and P.L. Young .............................................................................................................. 356

Responses of a Spar Platform in Random Waves and Currents (Experiment vs. Theory)

Z. Ran, M.H. Kim, J.M. Niedzwecki and R.P. Johnson .................................................................................. 363

Wave Radiation by a Submerged Elliptical Disk

S. Zhang and A.N. Williams ............................................................................................................................ 372

DYNAMIC RESPONSES

Far-Field Fluid-Structure Interaction: A Comparison Between the Doubly Asymptotic and Plane Wave Approximations

F.H. Hamdan and R.E. Hobbs ........................................................................................................................ 378

Optimal Allocation of Multiple Flexible Modes for a Large Circular Floating Island with

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Ring-Shaped Breakwater

Takuji Hamamoto, Tatsuro Asami, Masaki Tokubuchi and Yasuo Tanaka .................................................. 384

Three Dimensional BEM-FEM Coupled Dynamic Analysis of Module-Linked Large Floating Structures

Takuji Hamamoto and Ken-ichi Fujita ........................................................................................................... 392

Wave Response Analysis of a Flexible Floating Structure by BE-FE Combination Method

Tomoaki Utsunomiya, Eiichi Watanabe, Chong Wu, Nobuyuki Hayashi, Koji Nakai and Kinji Sekita ....... 400

Dynamic Behaviors of a Floating Airport and Its Effects on Ocean Current

Yoshiyuki Inoue, Makoto Arai, Shigeru Tabeta, Kazuhiro Nakazawa, Xuangang Zhang and Yasumasa Takei ............................................................................................................................................... 406

Hydrodynamic Interaction Effects in Waves

J.A. Pinkster .................................................................................................................................................... 414

Dynamic Response of Moored Semi-Submersible Platforms to Non-Collinear Wave, Wind and Current Loading

O. Yilmaz and A. Incecik ................................................................................................................................. 420

Numerical Prediction for Response Motion of Floating Structures Subjected to Seaquakes

Tetsushi Kiyokawa .......................................................................................................................................... 429

Sliding Analysis of Softly Installed Offshore Structures with Liquid Storage Tanks Due to Earthquake

Yoshihiro Tanaka, Toshihiko Tsuka and Ajai Sulekh ..................................................................................... 435

Seismic Response Reductions of Offshore Platform

Kenji Kawano, K. Venkataramana, Takahiro Komasa and Takeshi Iida ..................................................... 443

The Motion of a Floating Flexible Disk Under Wave Action

Michael H. Meylan .......................................................................................................................................... 450

Transient Survival Analysis of a Moored Floating Offshore Platform: Unbiased

J.M. Falzarano, F. Zhang, S. Vishnubhotla and R. Kota ............................................................................... 456

Nonlinear Response of a Spar in Deep Water: Different Hydrodynamic and Structural Models B.B. Mekha, C.P. Johnson and J.M. Roesset .................................................................................................. 462

Effect of Additive Noise on Parametrically Excited Ship Rolling

C.Y. Liaw ......................................................................................................................................................... 470

Estimates of Eigen Periods of an Anti-Rolling Tank Using the Finite Difference Method

Satoru Yamaguchi and Akiji Shinkai .............................................................................................................. 477

The Simulation of the Swath Ship Motion with Fixed Fin in Longitudinal Waves

Ming-Chung Fang and Bing-Nan Lin ............................................................................................................ 484

Numerical Modeling of Wave Interaction with Two-Dimensional Floating Bodies in Shallow Water

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Wataru Kioka and Sinji Hiraoka .................................................................................................................... 492

A Numerical Study of Moored Vessel Response to Beam Waves

Michael Isaacson and Song-Ren Wu .............................................................................................................. 499

HIGHER-ORDER EFFECTS

Effects of Directional Waves on the Statistical Characteristics of Low-Frequency Motions of a Floating Offshore Structure

S. Miyajima, H. Maeda and Hyo Jae Jo ......................................................................................................... 507

The Effect of Cross-Flow Conditions on the Wave Drift Forces of a Ship Sailing in Waves

R.H.M. Huijsmans ........................................................................................................................................... 516

New Stochastic Approach for Extreme Response of Slow Drift Motion of Moored Floating Structures

Shunji Kato and Takashi Okazaki ................................................................................................................... 526

Viscous Mean Drift Forces on Moored Semi-Submersibles A.K. Dev and J.A. Pinkster .............................................................................................................................. 535

Mean Drift Loads on Multiple Vertical Axisymmetric Bodies in Regular Waves

S.A. Mavrakos ................................................................................................................................................. 547

Slow Drift Oscillation of a Barge Moored in the Vicinity of a Large Marine Structure

Yukinobu Oda, Akio Kobayashi and Koichi Masuda ..................................................................................... 556

PC-Based Computation for Second-Order Wave Loads on Large Volume Multi-Column Structures

M.H. Kim, B.J. Natvig, R.S. Mercier, G. Gu and C. Wu ................................................................................ 561

Low Frequency Non-Linear Motions of a Moored Ship in Regular and Irregular Waves

Tadeusz Szelangiewicz .................................................................................................................................... 571

VORTEX AND VIBRATIONS

A Nonlinear Oscillator Model for Vortex Shedding From a Forced Cylinder. Part 1: Uniform Flow and Model Parameters Richard A. Skop ............................................................................................................................................... 578

A Nonlinear Oscillator Model for Vortex Shedding From a Forced Cylinder. Part 2: Shear Flow and Axial Diffusion Richard A. Skop ............................................................................................................................................... 582

Experimental/Numerical Mapping and Analysis of the Nearfield Flow Around a Cylinder in Planar Oscillatory Farfield Flow

I.A. Sibetheros, R.W. Miksad and K.F. Lambrakos ........................................................................................ 587

Prediction of Transition Features in the Flow Past a Circular Cylinder in Three-Dimensions

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H. Persillon, M. Braza and G. Jin .................................................................................................................. 597

Synchronization of Vortex Shedding from an Oscillating Cylinder in Uniform Flow

Shigeru Nishio and Atilla Incecik ................................................................................................................... 603

Impulsive Flow Around Cylinders by a Low-Order Panel Method

Iskender Sahin and Noriaki Okita .................................................................................................................. 611

Drag Reduction and Vibration Suppression of a D-Section Structural Member Through Momentum Injection

S.R. Munshi, V.J. Modi and T. Yokomizo ....................................................................................................... 618

Inline Forces Under Lock-In Conditions

Zhijie Wu and Geir Moe .................................................................................................................................. 626

Forces on a Vibrating Cylinder in Current Under Lock-In Condition

Zhijie Wu ......................................................................................................................................................... 632

Experimental Study on Development of Add-On Vortex Suppression Device

Sun H. Kwon, Jin W. Cho and Junsoo Park ................................................................................................... 639

Visualization of an Unconfined Vortical Flow

B.C. Khoo, K.S. Yeo and D.F. Lim ................................................................................................................. 645

Toroidal Bubbles Near a Rigid Boundary

Q.X. Wang, K.S. Yeo, B.C. Khoo and K.Y. Lam ............................................................................................. 653

Fluid-Structure Interactions Behind a Curved Cylinder with a Great Bend Marc Aubrée, Michel Bélorgey and Michel Lebey ......................................................................................... 661

COASTAL HYDRODYNAMICS

Interaction of Sediment Flux with Breakwater Constructions S.I. Rogachko and T.G. Smirnova ................................................................................................................... 667

Hydrodynamic Actions on the Crest Element of a Rubble Mound Submerged Structure Edoardo Benassai, Alberto Bracci Laudiero, Giuseppe Paolella and Stefano Corsini ................................ 670

A Hybrid Movement Grid System for Simulation of Storm Surge

Jiemin Zhan, Y.S. Li and Diming Zhang ........................................................................................................ 676

Vortical Flow and Material Transport in a Rectangular Basin with a Straight Breakwater

Yong Kweon Suh and Jong Choon Moon ....................................................................................................... 680

Solitary Wave Action on a Vertical Wall

Zhao-Chen Sun ................................................................................................................................................ 685

An Investigation on Random Wave Breaking M.S. Kapdasli, M. Bayazit and I. Duranyildiz ................................................................................................ 690

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LABORATORY AND OCEAN MEASUREMENTS

Parametric Decomposition of Velocity Components on the Basis of Irregular Wave Data

L. Zhan and W. Dursthoff ............................................................................................................................... 695

The Application of Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) to Offshore Engineering

C. Gray and T. Bruce ...................................................................................................................................... 701

Experimental Study of Internal Waves Using Particle Image Velocimetry A.J. Martin and W.J. Easson ........................................................................................................................... 709

Wave Kinematics Measurements with a Surface Following Velocity Probe

Stefan Woltering and Karl F. Daemrich ........................................................................................................ 715

Numerical Modelling of Pore-Pressure Measurements in Saturated Sandy Seabed Sediments

W. Magda ........................................................................................................................................................ 721

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Tubular Structures,

Metals, Welding & Corrosion, Composite Materials,

Mechanics & Computational Mechanics, Reliability & Safety, Marine & Ship Technology, Double-Hull Tankers, LNG Carriers

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TUBULAR STRUCTURES

Tensile and Shear Behavior of Undermatched Welded Joints

M. Ferrel and R.J. Dexter ................................................................................................................................... 1

Proposed Ultimate Capacity Equations for CHS KK-Joints Under Anti-Symmetrical Loads

Y. Makino, Y. Kurobane, S.R. Wilmshurst and M.M.K. Lee .............................................................................. 6

The Static Behaviour of Multiplanar Tubular Steel TT-Joints Excluding the Effects of Chord Bending

G.J. van der Vegte and J. Wardenier ................................................................................................................ 12

Parametric Study on the Static Strength of Uniplanar and Multiplanar Plate to RHS Column Connections

L.H. Lu and J. Wardenier ................................................................................................................................. 21

Behaviour of Plate Trunnions Subjected to Shear Loads

Y.S. Choo, K. Padmanaban, N.E. Shanmugam and J.Y.Richard Liew ............................................................ 29

Influence of the Chord Bending on the Ultimate Capacity of RHS T-joint

Y. Yu and J. Wardenier ..................................................................................................................................... 37

Prediction of Elastic-Elastoplastic Deformation and Bend Radius at Top Roll Contact in Multipass Plate Bending Using a Continuous Four-Roll Plate Bending Process for Forming Tubular Sections

M. Hua, K. Baines, D.H. Sansome and W.L. Xu .............................................................................................. 45

Corrosion Fatigue of Welded High-Strength Cast and Structural Steel Joints Under Constant and Variable Amplitude Loading

C.M. Sonsino, K. Lipp and E. Lachmann ......................................................................................................... 53

Fatigue Crack Growth of Tubular Joints Under Stochastic and Complex Loadings

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A. Abel, S. Wu and X. Yu ................................................................................................................................... 59

Performance of Tubular Members Under Cyclic Axial Loads

Raafat E. Shaker, Hidekazu Murakawa and Yukio Ueda ................................................................................ 66

Fatigue Strength of Boxing Fillet Welded Joints for TMCP Type 490 MPa-Class High Tensile Steel Plates

H. Yajima, M. Iwata, Y. Huang, M. Yamamoto, D. Sakai, E. Watanabe, K. Inoue and A. Fushimi ............... 75

Stress Intensity Factors for Small Fatigue Cracks in Tubular Joints

C.C. Monahan and W.D. Dover ....................................................................................................................... 83

A Computational Strategy to Access the Safety Conditions of Cracked Tubular Joints

L.A. Souza, L.V.S. Sagrilo, E.C.P. de Lima and N.F.F. Ebecken .................................................................... 91

Parametric Study on the Static Strength of Axially Loaded Multiplanar Plate to Circular Column Connections

G.D. de Winkel and J. Wardenier ..................................................................................................................... 96

The Stress and Strain State in the Base Area of Wind-Loaded Steel Chimneys

W. Schneider and R. Thiele ............................................................................................................................. 104

Ultimate Capacity of Multi-Planar Double X-Joints

C.Y. Chong, C.K. Soh, A.K. Soh, T.C. Fung and S.P. Chiew ......................................................................... 109

Grouted Sleeve Tubular Splices

Paul Grundy .................................................................................................................................................... 116

MATERIALS, WELDING AND CORROSION

Effect of Some Image Processing on the Seam Tracking by a Welding Robot with Visual Sensor

Yasuo Suga ...................................................................................................................................................... 121

Arc Spot Welding Technique for Underwater Use

H. Koga, Y. Ide and Y. Ogawa ........................................................................................................................ 127

Analysis of Acoustic Signals on CO2 Arc Welding

Y. Ogawa, H. Koga, T. Morita and T. Sumitomo ........................................................................................... 131

Approach for Laser Beam Welding Under Hyperbaric Conditions

T. Franz, E. Schubert and G. Sepold .............................................................................................................. 137

Underwater Plasma-MIG Arc Welding: Shielding Technique and Pressure Reduction by a Centrifugal Pump

M. Creutz, J. Bartzsch, D. Mewes and U. Draugelates .................................................................................. 141

Evaluation of Thermal Sprayed Coating by Ultrasonic Method

Yasuo Suga and Derming Lian ....................................................................................................................... 147

Influence of Inevitable Uncertainties on Inspection Planning for Deteriorating Structures

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Yukio Fujimoto, Eiji Shintaku and Sung Chan Kim ....................................................................................... 153

Development of Real-Time Quality Evaluation of Friction Welding by Acoustic Emission: Report 1

S.K. Oh, J.H. Oh, T.E. Jeon and S.W. Oh ....................................................................................................... 163

Simulation Model of Fatigue Crack Opening/Closing Phenomena for Predicting RPG Load Under Arbitrary Stress Distribution Field

M. Toyosada and T. Niwa ............................................................................................................................... 169

Dual-Phase Ferritic Martensitic Steel for Concrete Reinforcement

David Trejo, Paulo Monteiro and Gareth Thomas ........................................................................................ 177

X-Mas Trees: A New Application for Duplex Stainless Steels

G. Hochörtler, G. Zeiler and K. Haberfellner ................................................................................................ 183

Modern Structural Steels with Improved Properties Through Accelerated Cooling

H.J. Tschersich, U. Schriever, J. Bobbert and Ch. Kuntze ............................................................................ 187

Study on Fatigue Strength of Boxing Fillet Weldments: 1st Report

Yasumitsu Tomita, Kiyoshi Hashimoto, Kuniteru Ishikawa, Hiroshi Yamamoto and Tetsuji Fukuoka ....... 197

Probabilistic Modelling of Marine Corrosion of Steel Specimens Robert E. Melchers .......................................................................................................................................... 204

X-Ray Fractographic Study on Fracture Surface of New Light Metal

Hideaki Matsuoka, Yukio Hirose, Shigenobu Takahashi, Zenjiro Yajima and Yoichi Kishi ........................ 211

Corrosion-Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of Surface Crack on AH36 TMCP Steel Weld in Seawater

Young Gak Kweon, Hee Don Jeong and Rae Woong Chang ........................................................................ 216

Probabilistic Residual Strength Assessment of Corroded Pipelines

I.R.(Wally) Orisamolu, Q. Liu and M.W. Chernuka ...................................................................................... 221

COMPOSITE MATERIALS

Beryl Bravo - Blast Walls Conversion: Development and Testing of Steel/Carbon Fibre Composite

D.N. Galbraith and F. Barnes ........................................................................................................................ 229

Beryl Bravo - Blast Walls Conversion: Explicit Dynamic FE Analysis of Steel/Carbon Fibre Composite Wall

P.H.L. Groenenboom, D.N. Galbraith, P.G. Jay and P.J. van der Weijde ................................................... 237

Fatigue Crack Propagation Characteristics of Alumina Ceramics

Hiroshi Noguchi and Kazuya Mori ................................................................................................................. 243

Dynamic Toughness of Composite Steel-Concrete Structure of Sandwich System

Setsuo Iwata and Yoichi Hattori ..................................................................................................................... 248

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Influence of Boundary Conditions and Plate Geometries on Buckling Optimization of Symmetric Laminate Plates

Hsuan-Teh Hu ................................................................................................................................................. 256

An Inverse Problem of Estimating Temperature Dependent Thermal Conductivity in Composite Material

Cheng-Hung Huang and Jan-Yuan Yan ......................................................................................................... 264

Durability Issues of FRP Composites in Offshore Structures

Piyush K. Dutta ............................................................................................................................................... 271

Fabrication of Ceramic Matrix Composites from Preceramic Polymers

H. Jao, N. Masuda, A. Chin and J. Don ......................................................................................................... 277

Carbon-Carbon Composites Reinforced with SiC by Using Chemical Vapor Infiltration Technique

Arthur Chin, Jarlen Don and Hsuchung Jao ................................................................................................. 280

MECHANICS AND COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS

An Automated Method for Accomplishing Shape Optimization of Cylindrical Composite Structures

A.A. Gates and J.H. Clark ............................................................................................................................... 283

Effect of Specimen Configuration for Caustics Method

Masayuki Shozu, Yuichi Kawagishi, Toshihiko Sasaki and Yukio Hirose ..................................................... 289

An Improved Spectral Method for Vibration of a Tubular Structure: Theory and Application

A.M. Horr ........................................................................................................................................................ 294

Vibration Analysis of a Large Underwater Shell of Revolution

Y. Yasuzawa, K. Kagawa and H. Takahashi .................................................................................................. 300

A New Approach for Bending of Rectangular Plates with Mixed Boundary Conditions

T. Mifune, R. Masuo and M. Hamada ............................................................................................................ 308

Analysis of the Cracking and Strength of the Pile Caps of the High-Pile Wharf

Yu-pu Song and Guo-fan Zhao ....................................................................................................................... 314

Optimization of Steel and Titanium Stressjoints for Marine Risers

Carl M. Larsen and Allard van Hoeken ......................................................................................................... 320

An Automatic Data Generation Procedure for Finite Element Structural Analysis of Ships

J.G. Shin and S.W. Park .................................................................................................................................. 327

Damage Detection Accuracy as a Function of Model Uncertainty in Offshore Jacket Platforms Jeong-Tae Kim and Norris Stubbs .................................................................................................................. 333

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RELIABILITY AND SAFETY

Optimal Reliability-Based Planning of Experiments for POD Curves

J.D. Sørensen, M.H. Faber and I.B. Kroon .................................................................................................... 339

Reliability Based Inspection Scheduling of Floaters

T. Onoufriou, R.J. Simpson and M. Protopapas ............................................................................................ 346

Environmental Description for Long-Term Load Response of Ship Structures Elzbieta M. Bitner-Gregersen, Espen H. Cramer and Florus Korbijn .......................................................... 353

Reliability Updating Based on Equality Constraints

Ø. Hagen, G. Sigurdsson, L. Tvedt and E.H. Cramer .................................................................................... 361

Reliability Analysis of a Deep Water Flexible Riser System

Daniel Karunakaran, Arnt Olufsen, Nils T. Nordsve and Bernt J. Leira ...................................................... 365

Reliability Based Design of a 15\" Dynamic Flexible Gas Export Riser

A.U. Nilsen and T.D. Hanson ......................................................................................................................... 373

Structural Safety Assessment of Floating Bridge System

I.S. Nho, B.C. Shin and J.B. Kim .................................................................................................................... 383

Effects of Wave-Current and Fluid-Structure Interactions on Fatigue Damages of Offshore Structures

H. Karadeniz ................................................................................................................................................... 389

Fatigue Reliability Calculation for Structure Members of Offshore Fixed Platform Huacan Fang and Fayan Xu ........................................................................................................................... 394

A Risk Based Approach to Re-Assessment of Existing North Sea Installations

J.V. Sharp, J.C. Kam and M. Birkinshaw ....................................................................................................... 399

Risk Management M. Visser .......................................................................................................................................................... 405

A Methodology for Assessing and Managing Fire and Life Safety for Offshore Production Platforms

William E. Gale, Jr., William H. Moore, Robert G. Bea and Robert B. Williamson .................................... 409

PARLOC - Pipeline and Riser Loss of Containment: North Sea Experience

C.P. Ellinas, D.T. Smart, J. Robertson and T. Al-Hassan ............................................................................. 420

Assessment of Fire Pump Caisson Integrity

C.P. Ellinas and T. Weir ................................................................................................................................. 428

Reassessment of Mining Installations on the Dutch Continental Shelf: A Rational Approach M.J.J. Rottier and E.M. Hofstee ...................................................................................................................... 437

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MARINE AND SHIP TECHNOLOGY

Double Hull Grounding Experiments

James L. Rodd and Jerome P. Sikora ............................................................................................................. 446

Damage and Collapse of Double Hull Tankers in Groundings

J.K. Paik and T.K. Lee .................................................................................................................................... 457

Dynamic Loading and Strength of a Stranded Double Hull Tanker in Waves

J.O. de Kat, P. Lemmen, C.S. Moore and A.W. Vredeveldt ........................................................................... 465

Experimental Study on Control of Autopilot System

Bong Joo Han, Kyoung Soo Bae, Sang Bong Kim and Seoung Gun Kim ..................................................... 471

A Revolutionary Design of Double Hull Oil Tanker

Takehiko Akiba, Kimio Kitano, Yutaka Sumikama, Hiroyuki Tsukuda, Masatsugu Toyofuku,

Kohta Shibasaki, Joe Hah and Koichi Furukawa .......................................................................................... 478

Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Bending Propulsion Mechanism K. Ono and M. Nakashima .............................................................................................................................. 486

Design and Commissioning of a Computer Controlled Dynamometer for Testing Oscillating Hydrofoils

David Greening and Neil Bose ....................................................................................................................... 495

Introduction of Energy Estimations in the Linear Wave Theory for Calculations of Ship Wave Resistance

E.L. Amromin, O.P. Orlov and Yu.S. Timoshin .............................................................................................. 502

Force and Free Surface Elevation Measurements on a Series 60 CB=0.6 Ship Model in Forced Oscillations

F. Guyot and M. Guilbaud .............................................................................................................................. 507

Investigation of Towing Resistance of Rectangular Platform Lower Base

A.V. Poustoshniy ............................................................................................................................................. 515

Simulation of Three-Dimensional Finite-Depth Wave Phenomenon for Moving Pressure Distributions

Iskender Sahin and Mark C. Hyman ............................................................................................................... 521

The Rankine Source Method Applied to the Determination of the Potential Flow Around a Submerged Body with Constant Forward Velocity M. Szajnbok and M. de Conti .......................................................................................................................... 528

The Rankine Source Method Applied to the Determination of the Potential Flow Around an Oscillating Submerged Body with Constant Mean Forward Velocity M. de Conti and M. Szajnbok .......................................................................................................................... 536

ADDITIONAL PAPERS

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Multidiscipline Dynamic Simulation of the New Veslefrikk Personnel Transfer Bridge Terje Rølvåg, Ole Ivar Sivertsen, Hans Petter Hildre and Åge Ø Waløen .................................................... 545

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